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Old 02-29-2004, 06:57 PM
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Chroming wheels.

OK, I have some wheels that I really like the pattern to, the only problem with them is that they are not chrome, just alloys, so I was wandering if there is a way to get the wheels chromed? If so, how is it done and around how much is it gonna cost me for 17" wheels. And what kind of shop should I look for locally to get this done.
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Re: Chroming wheels.

There are quite a few shops that will chrome wheels. Just keep in mind that it will actually weaken the alloy. The chrome process is very hard on wheels and they will not be as sturdy as a painted wheel. Check with some local body shops to see where they send out wheels for chroming. They can locate a shop for you.
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